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Fetor Mephitis
@FetorM
Longtime independent freelance research into the absurdity of mankind. Unaffiliated ebullient snark merchant. Talk softly and carry a big stink.
Same mudball you're riding on. Katılım Haziran 2021
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@american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 @grok Contact your lawyer to see if you can sue them for Definition of Character.😜
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“But Israel today isn’t the same Israel of the Bible.”
Not only is it the same but what proves that Israel today is the same Israel of the Bible is its not just belief, it’s layers of evidence that all line up
The geography matches exactly. Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, the Mount of Olives, and the Sea of Galilee are all still there in the same places described in Scripture
Archaeology confirms it. Discoveries like the Tel Dan Stele mention the House of David. The Siloam Inscription matches the biblical account of Hezekiah. The Dead Sea Scrolls preserve the same Hebrew texts from over 2,000 years ago
There has also been continuous Jewish presence in the land. Even after exile, Jews remained and never lost their connection to it
The language is the same at its root. Hebrew was preserved and revived, and is now spoken again in daily life
And Israel is mentioned in records outside the Bible too, from Egyptian, Assyrian, Babylonian, and Roman sources
Same land, same people, same language, same history
That level of continuity is rare in the world, but Israel has it
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@TableSeas @FetorM @ChaiLife613 Ironically, Jews are indigenous to almost every region of the world because they draw from almost every region. But that doesn't mean every Jew is indigenous to every place, including Palestine. But curiously, Jews only claim indigeneity to Palestine.
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What is problematic for you is that I DO pay attention. As I already point out, your avoidance and evasion of critical data makes claims like "They are in effect the Jews" hilariously stupid. Also "adjacent DNA" and "DNA proximity" shows indigeneity yet you disqualify them is another telling ideologically impaired blunder. In fact your "DNA proximity" logic shart speaks against your view but because you fail to address divergence of Jewish groups you continue to drool.
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 @grok Palestinians are the closest relatives to Biblical Jews. Grok agrees. ChatGPT agrees. When AI agrees on something that contradicts the conventional Jewish narrative, you might want to pay attention.
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@Dan_Dan_OR50 @YouSpooneeBard @TheModerateCase I asked if Mormonism believes that Jesus has both a mother and father pre-incarnation. As for Isaiah, if God is alone (no other gods beside) how is he not alone? Give the proper exegesis from the Hebrew.
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@FetorM @YouSpooneeBard @TheModerateCase We do not believe His Spirit was made through any process. He has always existed and has always been God. We believe the spirits of humans are also eternal. This doesn't contrasict Isaiah, as we also believe God is the creator of all things in the sense of the original Hebrew.
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Jesus does and he claims pre-existence before Abraham.
Mormons don’t believe in the eternity of Jesus.
Jesus has authority and Mormons believe things he directly teaches against.
Thanks for trying.
Chris Fowler@fowlercnx
@TheModerateCase And you have authority to determine this?
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@JohblowerBurke @ChaiLife613 No, you have it inverted. The northern kingdom was more prone to idolatry and they were the first to be exiled because of that. I checked your account. You seem prone to inverting facts. I cannot say if that is deliberate or just ignornce.😜
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@american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 @grok I already used common sense.
I already explained what you did.
I already explained how it fails.
You may not have the processing power to understand, but it is you who is quite transparently mendacious.
I think perhaps you are "aggravated" by Jews.😆🫵🤪🤡
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 @grok, @FetorM says hi. He doesn't like your answer.
I didn't really do anything. I let grok do the heavy lifting.
Anyone can pull data from anywhere. There's a cacophony of conflicting data aggravated by mendacious Jews. Use common sense. The truth emerges.
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@Tarafox113m @american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 Much like your misunderstood and mishandled ICJ tardguments, nothing you have posted here refutes what I said.
I do however award you 5000 points for Irony. 😜x.com/Tarafox113m/st…
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@FetorM @american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 'Largely absent' Palestinians 80–90% ancient Levantine DNA. Stayed in the region, "outside" mixing relatively small. Jews: 40–70% (dependent on group) ancient Levantine DNA. lived in Europe, North Africa, or Persia for 2,000 years, picked up more "outside" DNA
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@FetorM @american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 The reason some Jews have these high markers is due to endogamy, which was a very bad idea, considering it has created a lot of Autosomal Recessive Conditions.
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@TeresaSkaggs5 @PamHemphill79 I would say Sphincter Mike is an asshole but that's a bit redundant. 😜
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@pamhemphill79's buddy SpiderMike (SDuntley60511) was right in her face too. He was one of the main ones who threw her out of there.
RIDER Chronicles@RiderChronic
Little more... yikes
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I was wondering when this sort of logic shart would make its grand entrance.
You’ve stitched together some real numbers from the studies, but you’re pulling the classic sleight-of-hand by spotlighting the most European admixed Jews, (Ashkenazi) who, by the way, are a minority in Israel, while treating Mizrahi and Sephardi like footnotes. Then you quietly redefine “indigeneity” as "who kept the highest raw percentage of ancient Levantine DNA with the least outside mixing".
That’s cute. Adorable even.
What data ACTUALLY shows is shared deep Levantine ancestry. Both groups are genetic cousins from the same ancient stock. What you’re conveniently ignoring is distinct Jewish genetic signature: long-term endogamy, clear founder effects, and specific haplotype clusters that have remained traceable in modern Jewish populations (especially Mizrahi and Sephardi) for over two millennia. Those markers are largely absent or heavily diluted in other Levantine groups, including Palestinian Arabs.
So no, the studies don’t support your tardgument that modern Palestinians are "in effect the real Jews" while today’s Jews are just diluted interlopers. That’s not how genetics works, my sweet summer tard. Nice try at the shifting goalpost dummy dance, though.
Tell your AI I said hi. 😘👋
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First off, I did NOT argue "....that everyone is in some part descended from ancient Jews, except Palestinians.". That is a strangely surreal and wholly inaccurate strawman. Did you notice that? I noticed that! 🤭
Did you notice that I can cite studies including NON -Jews like Marc Haber or David Reich and you cite nothing but antisemitic laced incredulity? I noticed that too. 🤭
BTW - Incredulity is NOT an argument, it's a tardgument.😘
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 I don't believe your studies. Jews lie a lot. It's not credible to argue that everyone is in some part descended from ancient Jews, except Palestinians.
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@american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 Apparently, you don't "get it" because genetic studies I cite show you are wrong in this claim.
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 Yeah, I get it. But Palestinians are closest to ancient Jews. They are the "Jews". They converted to Islam and Christianity. Some remained "Jews."
DNA proximity itself doesn't prove you're indigenous. You could be indigenous to Iraq or Syria or Morocco, not Palestine.
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@davereaboi Personally, I respect @Jvnior's balanced approach. What he lack😜s in honesty, he makes up in dedicated stupidity.
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This is wrong. As I explained, the groups I mentioned while showing genetic relation to other Levantine groups, they still have distinct markers that shows them as more closely related to each other AND ancient Jewish lineage which ALSO shows ancient divergence from those other groups of the area. Genetic studies such as Haber, Behar and others do NOT show that Palestinian Arabs are closer to ancient Jews.
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 Their adjacent DNA aren't being disputed. But Palestinians have the closest DNA to ancient Jews.
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@american_screed @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 Actually, your point does not stand. I pointed that out in the post you are refusing to engage. The modern Jewish populations that I mentioned have ancestral roots to the land. Thanks for the brief moment of entertainment though. ❤️
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@FetorM @TableSeas @ChaiLife613 No, not just born. But those with ancestral roots in Palestine.
I'm not wrestling with the rest of your post above. My original point about Palestinian DNA stands.
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